Other Resources

Links to various Indian education and cultural resources.

Sandy Lake Band of Mississippi Ojibwe
The remnants of the Sandy Lake Band of Mississippi Ojibwe reside on and near a 32.35 acre reservation in Aitkin County, Minnesota. The reservation lies nestled in the southern part of the famous Arrowhead country. Sandy Lake is not a federally recognized tribe.

Indian Affairs Council, Minnesota
MIAC is the official liaison between the State of Minnesota and the 11 tribal Governments within the state. The Council provides a forum for and advises state government on issues of concern to urban Indian communities. Minnesota was the first state in the nation to establish an Indian Affairs agency and provided a model for other states to follow.

Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College
Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College is unique in the United States because it is jointly a tribal college and a member of the Arrowhead Community College Region in Minnesota.

Ojibwe Cultural Preservation Organization
The Ojibwe Cultural Preservation Organization mission is to preserve the Ojibwe Language, Art and History of the Ojibwe culture. This includes promotion of educational material, internet presence, and cultural workshops. To educate the main population on the philosophy of the Ojibwe culture through marketing and "Living Good Hearted Ways."

American Indian Center, St. Cloud University
The American Indian Center empowers indigenous people through quality educational programming. The center's outreach activities promote awareness, better understanding, and sensitivity to the American Indian Culture.